Re: Oracle 11g Consume 100% of the CPU Cycles

geoff schrieb:
> I have a Windows XP machine that never had Oracle on it before.> > I installed Oracle 11g and everything appeared to be going smoothly except > towards the end, it could not start the DBConsole.> > After the install was complete, 'oracle.exe' was taking 100% of the CPU > cycles.> > I searched the web but it appears no one knows what is going on. Some of > the responses included:> - Maybe insufficient hardware, not enough memory, etc.> - If the machine had Oracle before, perhaps it has a lot of jobs to run.> - The machine rebooted before the install completed.> > . . . on my machine, the MS loopback connector is installed and working, and > the machine has plenty of resources.> > Appreciate any info.> > --g> >

Don't know if this is the same problem as with linux, but I found the
following advice that helped me on linux:

Shutdown OEM, login as SYSMAN user and restart the provisioning daemon
by executing the two packaged procedures

SYSMAN> execute MGMT_PAF_UTL.STOP_DAEMON

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

SYSMAN> execute MGMT_PAF_UTL.START_DAEMON

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

Start OEM again and the problem is gone.

WARNING: You must take this on your own responsibility!

I don't know what tool to execute the packages where used by the
original poster, but for me sqlplus worked.